Shiaben: I would also advise you to look a bit more into the events of early 1992 (if you are interested of course). The first acts of violence were not by Serbs, but by Muslims and Croats against Serbs.

March 1, there was the assassination of the Serb wedding guest in Sarajevo.

March 26, there was the massacre in Sijekovac (around Bosanski Brod), in which dozens (the number is very hard to get precisely because it is so sensitive) of Serb civilians and POWs were murdered by Croat-Muslim units crossing over from Croatia.

Only on March 31-April 1 did the Serbs begin organized violence at Bijeljina, and even in that case the violence was provoked by a Muslim on a horse trying to throw a bomb into a cafe (his name was Alija Gusalic).

You can bet Djokovic's mom just screamed "Another king is dead" right about now - in the remotest corner - of her bathroom - followed by "The other one is buried." (from tennisplanet.me, following Madrid 2011 Djokovic d. Nadal 7-5 6-4)

Well.. after all these years, the serbians still support a war criminal and mass murderer in Mladic.. they fucking hid him and protected him for years! The only reason they gave him up now was because of their wish to join the EU. It's the same about gays.. the only reason they got that discrimination law was because EU demanded they protected their minorities if they wanted to join, obviously they hadn't done a good job in the past with that. Gays are still killed in Serbia today.. I read that 60 % of serbs condone homosexuality, and 1/3 thinks it's ok to interrupt LGBT events using violence.

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Also supporting known chokers Verdasco, Lopez and Monaco

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Verdasco was their cheerleader, number one mascot.
They let him play tennis once after they saw his "consistency is everything" advertisement.

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Joke thread? Kohlschreiber clowns this servebot in 3.
Maybe 4 or 5 if he wants to get more of a workout in.

Well.. after all these years, the serbians still support a war criminal and mass murderer in Mladic.. they fucking hid him and protected him for years! The only reason they gave him up now was because of their wish to join the EU. It's the same about gays.. the only reason they got that discrimination law was because EU demanded they protected their minorities if they wanted to join, obviously they hadn't done a good job in the past with that. Gays are still killed in Serbia today.. I read that 60 % of serbs condone homosexuality, and 1/3 thinks it's ok to interrupt LGBT events using violence.

Well.. after all these years, the serbians still support a war criminal and mass murderer in Mladic.. they fucking hid him and protected him for years! The only reason they gave him up now was because of their wish to join the EU. It's the same about gays.. the only reason they got that discrimination law was because EU demanded they protected their minorities if they wanted to join, obviously they hadn't done a good job in the past with that. Gays are still killed in Serbia today.. I read that 60 % of serbs condone homosexuality, and 1/3 thinks it's ok to interrupt LGBT events using violence.

Shut your yap.... most of people here couldn't care less about Mladic, and nobody is "still killing gays".

__________________“There’s so many athletes, tennis players around the world,” he continued, trying to put his life into some kind of perspective, “they want to be the best in what they do. They want to succeed. Many of them, they don’t succeed in the end. I’m fortunate to have this opportunity and succeed.”

Well.. after all these years, the serbians still support a war criminal and mass murderer in Mladic.. they fucking hid him and protected him for years! The only reason they gave him up now was because of their wish to join the EU. It's the same about gays.. the only reason they got that discrimination law was because EU demanded they protected their minorities if they wanted to join, obviously they hadn't done a good job in the past with that. Gays are still killed in Serbia today.. I read that 60 % of serbs condone homosexuality, and 1/3 thinks it's ok to interrupt LGBT events using violence.

It's the truth, not my problem if you can't handle it Djokovic's Wimbledon celebration in Belgrade attracted 10x more people than any of the Mladic support rallies. And tennis is not even the most popular sport here

__________________“There’s so many athletes, tennis players around the world,” he continued, trying to put his life into some kind of perspective, “they want to be the best in what they do. They want to succeed. Many of them, they don’t succeed in the end. I’m fortunate to have this opportunity and succeed.”

It's the truth, not my problem if you can't handle it Djokovic's Wimbledon celebration in Belgrade attracted 10x more people than any of the Mladic support rallies. And tennis is not even the most popular sport here

What does one have to do with the other? I support Mladic and I wasn't at the rally. Waste of time that was.
Every poll says Mladic is a hero for Serbs.

Well.. after all these years, the serbians still support a war criminal and mass murderer in Mladic.. they fucking hid him and protected him for years! The only reason they gave him up now was because of their wish to join the EU. It's the same about gays.. the only reason they got that discrimination law was because EU demanded they protected their minorities if they wanted to join, obviously they hadn't done a good job in the past with that. Gays are still killed in Serbia today.. I read that 60 % of serbs condone homosexuality, and 1/3 thinks it's ok to interrupt LGBT events using violence.

Yeah, most of them aren't dupes who can't put two and two together (like you). Western war criminals and their Balkan (and North African and Middle Eastern) war criminal pets roam free, giving talks, signing book deals, etc. And then any politician or general who fought on the Serb side is a war criminal?

Please...let's set aside Mladic. The ICTY NATO court has indicted every key Serb politician and military personnel from the 1990s. Their only evidence in most cases is "he should have known" or "he had command responsibility," by which argument Tony Blair is a war criminal for every case in which a random British soldier abused or killed an Iraqi, and not only Tony Blair, but every single British politician in his government and the entire leadership of the British army.

Regardless of Mladic's real (very possibly) or supposed war criminality, he was key to the Bosnian Serbs defending themselves from a combined neo-fascist Islamist assault by Bosnian Muslim and Croat forces working in tandem with the Croatian army.

And Mladic was not hidden by "them" (i.e. the Serbian people). He was hidden by his family in Serbia and his friends in the army.

And what do gays have to do with Milosevic?

Serbian society is never going to be accepting of homosexuality because people there are stubborn and resist cultural and social brainwashing by the media, unlike the state of affairs in the West.

And I agree that all those moves by Tadic were for political gain. Most of the Serbian people were not in favor of gay parades and do support Mladic. And most of them (today, at least, if not several years ago) DO NOT want to join the EU, which is collapsing as we speak anyway.

You can bet Djokovic's mom just screamed "Another king is dead" right about now - in the remotest corner - of her bathroom - followed by "The other one is buried." (from tennisplanet.me, following Madrid 2011 Djokovic d. Nadal 7-5 6-4)

fortunately in Greece tolerance toward homosexuality has been increasing with time.

and, there aren't any Europeans more resistant to brainwashing by the media than Greeks.

I said "state of affairs in the West" of which Greece is only a part in the tangential, political, sense. I'm talking about the idiots in the British Isles, Scandinavia, France, Benelux, etc. who think that because it's printed in the Guardian, Le Monde, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, or some other rag, it must be true and swallowed whole as such.

Doesn't surprise me that Greeks would be resistant to media brainwashing, either.

With Papandreou's bombshell I'll be interested in seeing what direction Greece takes.

You can bet Djokovic's mom just screamed "Another king is dead" right about now - in the remotest corner - of her bathroom - followed by "The other one is buried." (from tennisplanet.me, following Madrid 2011 Djokovic d. Nadal 7-5 6-4)

What does one have to do with the other? I support Mladic and I wasn't at the rally. Waste of time that was.
Every poll says Mladic is a hero for Serbs.

Sure, he's a hero, but then again there was also Manchester vs Sunderland, and after that Big Brother I guess, people obviously picked their priorities.

__________________“There’s so many athletes, tennis players around the world,” he continued, trying to put his life into some kind of perspective, “they want to be the best in what they do. They want to succeed. Many of them, they don’t succeed in the end. I’m fortunate to have this opportunity and succeed.”